Tahaarat

Removing najaasat

Q: 

  1. My question is that after intercourse I wipe myself. If some sperm gets on my hand I wipe it with a tissue then put my qamees on. Is my qamees paak or do I have to wash my hands before touching anything.
  2. If something is najis. Do you have to wash it 3 times and squeeze each time or until there is no sign of najasaat?

Urine drops coming out after performing wudhu

Q: After urinating I clean myself with tissue till all the drops go, then I wash with water. When I'm satisfied I begin my wudu and after wudu I check again to see if any drops came on the toilet paper. Most of the time I find drops less than a big coin size (the drops add to a uk 5 pence coin). Now I have waswasa in this situation should I clean the drops and perform wudhu again or clean the drops and no wudu? Normally I always perform wudhu even if it is less than a big coin. To be safe should I perform wudhu again or would that be classified as wasting water. Please advise me.

Doubts on ghusal

Q: I have a question regarding ghusl. I get constant doubts about the validity of my ghusl. If someone performs ghusl and then sleeps and then does salaah at night but at night time they get a doubt that if the eye and eyebrow was properly washed in ghusl or if it was accidently left dry (note this is more based on doubt rather than certainty). The person then goes to the bathroom and washes his eye and eyebrow with the niyyah of completing the ghusl. Is this valid and he does not need have to repeat his ghusl?  If one hesitates to wash it due to waswasah or because he isn't sure, does he become napak again?